The Campidoglio is the ancient Capitoline, sacred hill of the Romans and residence of the Capitoline Triad, Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva.

It offers the most spectacular view of the Roman Forum and it hosts on its top the famous Piazza, redesigned by Michelangelo, with the Senatorial Palace in a frontal position and the Capitoline Museums. This is the oldest in the world and among the most important in the world to visit, on the lateral sides of the Square. Adjacent to the Capitoline is the Victorian Monument dedicated to the first king of reunified Italy- Victor Emanuel II. It is also the Altar of the Fatherland and hosts the tomb of the unknown soldier. It faces Piazza Venezia, the central square of Rome where we also find the famous Venice Palace- the first example of a Renaissance Palace in Rome known also for the balcony from which Mussolini used to make his speeches. Not far away, we can reach the Largo Argentina, where we can see the famous Sacred Area, so called for the presence of a high concentration of very ancient temples dedicated to pagan divinities.

Adjacent to this area it was the entrance of Pompey’s Theater, right where Julius Caesar was assassinated.

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Available days: Everyday from Tuesday to Sunday

Bookable Starting Time: From 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Duration: 3 hours

Available Languages: English, Italiano, Français, Español

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Meeting Point: Equestrian Statue of the Emperor Marco Aurelio in the middle of the Piazza del Campidoglio